THE ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. XXXV11. 



Mr. PENTIN, in promising to serve again, re-nominated Mr. 

 H. Pouncy as Assistant Secretary, and spoke of the 

 considerable amount of work he did in connection with the 

 summer meetings. 



Mr. BARNES, in proposing the re-election of Mr. Mansel- 

 Pleydell as Honorary Treasurer, said that they looked forward 

 to his carrying on the good work which Captain Elwes had 

 done. Captain ELWES asked leave to second this proposition. 



Mr. MANSEL-PLEYDELL, responding to his re-election, said 

 that he counted it a privilege to be linked officially to the 

 Club ; and in Mr. W. H. Fuller, of Sturminster, he had an 

 efficient Assistant Treasurer to help him. 



The Rev. C. W. H. Dicker was re-elected Honorary Editor, 

 on the motion of Mr. A. POPE. 



The Vice-Presidents were all re-elected, and the PRESIDENT 

 proposed the addition to their number of Mr. Dicker. 



SECTIONAL COMMITTEES. 



Mr. Cornish Browne was re-appointed honorary director of 

 the Photographic Survey on the proposition of the HON. 

 SEC., who declared that Mr. Cornish Browne had astonished 

 them by the amount of work that he got through during the 

 year. The Sectional Committee assisting him consists of the 

 Executive and Captain Acland, and Miss Hilda Pope was 

 added to the number. As the Earthworks Committee Dr. 

 Colley March, F.S.A. (Chairman), the Revs. C. W. H. Dicker 

 and C. W. Whistler (joint Hon. Sees.}, Mr. Alfred Pope, F.S.A., 

 and Mr. C. S. Prideauxwere re-appointed. Mr. DICKER spoke 

 of the great and increasing attention now being given to the 

 ancient earthworks of Dorset, especially the valley earth- 

 works and the hillside cultivation terraces, many of which 

 appear to belong to the Bronze Age. 



A Numismatic Sectional Committee was also appointed, 

 on Mr. PENTIN'S proposition, consisting of Mr. H. Symonds, 

 F.S.A. (Hon. Sec. pro tern.), Mr. H. F. Raymond, the Rev. J. 

 C. M. Mansel-Pleydell, Dr. Crallan, Captain Acland, Colonel 



